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Responsible for the design and development of user interfaces
- Design layouts, including selection of colors, images, and typefaces
- Create responsive designs for multiple contexts and devices (e.g., desktop, mobile, tablet)
- Prototype interface solutions for review, testing, and handoff
- Understand the brand, marketing initiatives, and target audience
- Identify target user groups and carry out interviews or other types of inquiry to help understand user needs
- Ensure the creation and implementation of customized experiences
- Produce high-quality solutions through flow diagrams, storyboards, site maps, and prototyping
- Proficient in design tools (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite, Sketch)
- Evaluating ease of use, utility, efficiency in performing tasks, etc.
- Translates low fidelity wireframes and business requirements into features and functionality for web/mobile experiences
- Develops high‐fidelity wireframes and prototypes to effectively conceptualize and communicate high‐level design strategies
- Responsible to determine solutions to user interface challenges
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What we are looking for?
The user interface/user experience plays a crucial role in the software development life cycle to create visual concepts. As a UI/UX, you will work with a talented and dedicated team of developers to design and build the user interfaces for all DnA sites as needed, while maintaining a consistent and standard user experience across DnA products.
- A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Computer Science, Systems Engineering, applied Mathematics, Business Administration, Economics/Statistics, Telecommunications, Data Communications, or a related field of study; and
- Five (5) years of progressive, responsible experience in the field of data processing, computer systems, and applications. Operations Specialty requires supervisory experience (5 years). Network Services requires a telecommunications background and experience.
- Broad knowledge and expertise in the characteristics of computers, peripheral devices, communications systems and hardware capabilities, programming languages, E.D.P. applications, systems analysis methodology, data management and retrieval techniques; or
- A satisfactory equivalent combination of training, education, and experience.


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